Images represent a prime opportunity to connect with customers. The step prior to the construction and sale of a climbing facility, similar to what happens with architecture, is the creation of visual content to show form, color and functionality. Images are an opportunity for constructors to connect with customers in the formats that customers are most interested in.

– Photorealistic still images
Photorealistic renders are a way to create shocking content, showing in detail the surfaces, equipment, functionality, lighting and environment of a climbing facility.
Because I have invested much time creating a huge library of equipment, characters, and detailed textures, I can say that this is a photorealistic rendering service specific to climbing wall projects.
These images are spectacular for use in your website, marketing materials and social media. Clik here see some examples of my photorealistic images.
– 3D rendering
The dimensions, shape and color are perfectly described, but the general style is conceptual rather than photorealistic. This is ideal for clients looking to adhere to a smaller budget.
My 3D rendering service consists of images that show the design without going into the details and realism of the photorealistic images. The environment is described in a limited and simplified way, the lighting, characters, materials, shading style and details, in general, are not photorealistic.
In any case, they are still quality images, which are fundamental to show the client the design. You can take a look to some examples of my 3D rendering service in this gallery.
– Interactive 360
360 Panoramas and 360 Virtual Reality (VR) offers the oportunity to feel the project in a surrounding manner. It allows any design to be explained by itself, becoming an integral experience.
By clicking on different icons of the panorama, you can change the observation point and also show section drawings of the climbing facility in certain areas.
Interactive 360 helps you show your product to your customer through rotating images that the user can control.
The Interactive 360 scene can be composed of hundreds of static images that show the design from different angles and elevations. Go to Interactive Portfolio.

1-Information upload
The first step is to upload all the available information: sketches, CAD drawings, photos, and any other data that could be usefull. In case it is necessary to design the climbing wall, the requirements of use should also be sent.
2-Data verification
I verify all the information sent, and request more details if necessary. This will prevent misunderstandings and delays in later stages.
At this stage it is possible for me to ask you for some kind of complementary or missing information about the building in which your climbing wall will be installed, the maximum overhang that you wish to have in certain areas, or something else that you may have disregarded.
3-Start of 3d modeling
After checking that I have understood well all the sent information, I begin my work.
I make an initial design proposal, producing one or more design alternatives, in terms of shape and color.
4-Revision
I make a preliminary set of images, at sketch level, in order to collect your observations and corrections.
This is a very important step, because clients can spot things they don’t like in the scene when reviewing the preliminary images.
In this stage, the necessary adjustments are made until reaching the customer’s agreement.
Bear in mind, that only 25% of initial project’s budget can be spent on corrections – more means redoing it all from scratch.
5-Approval
The client gives his approval to start the final stage of rendering.
The rendering of photorealistic images is a process that may take many hours, due to the high number of polygons that are normally involved, lighting and realistic materials. That is why it is important to have your definitive approval to start this process.
6-Delivery of final visuals
And after all that, a client receives the order: photorealistic images, 3D renders, or Interactive 360 scenes.
Renders are delivered in any of the most common image formats. The interactive scenes can be delivered as html5 for web, as a package format for CMS (wordpress), or as quicktme or flash for use in VR devices.

– Photorealistic still images
Photorealistic renders are a way to create shocking content, showing in detail the surfaces, equipment, functionality, lighting and environment of a climbing facility.

Because I have invested much time creating a huge library of equipment, characters, and detailed textures, I can say that this is a photorealistic rendering service specific to climbing wall projects.
These images are spectacular for use in your website, marketing materials and social media. Clik here see some examples of my photorealistic images.
– 3D rendering
The dimensions, shape and color are perfectly described, but the general style is conceptual rather than photorealistic. This is ideal for clients looking to adhere to a smaller budget.

My 3D rendering service consists of images that show the design without going into the details and realism of the photorealistic images. The environment is described in a limited and simplified way, the lighting, characters, materials, shading style and details, in general, are not photorealistic.
In any case, they are still quality images, which are fundamental to show the client the design. You can take a look to some examples of my 3D rendering service in this gallery.
– Interactive 360
360 Panoramas and 360 Virtual Reality (VR) offers the oportunity to feel the project in a surrounding manner. It allows any design to be explained by itself, becoming an integral experience.

I create 360 Panoramas, which combined result in an interactive tour where the user can appreciate the climbing facilty from different points of view.
By clicking on different icons of the panorama, you can change the observation point and also show section drawings of the climbing facility in certain areas.
Interactive 360 helps you show your product to your customer through rotating images that the user can control.
The Interactive 360 scene can be composed of hundreds of static images that show the design from different angles and elevations. Go to Interactive Portfolio.

1-Information upload
The first step is to upload all the available information: sketches, CAD drawings, photos, and any other data that could be usefull. In case it is necessary to design the climbing wall, the requirements of use should also be sent.
2-Data verification
I verify all the information sent, and request more details if necessary. This will prevent misunderstandings and delays in later stages.
3-Start of 3d modeling
After checking that I have understood well all the sent information, I begin my work.
I make an initial design proposal, producing one or more design alternatives, in terms of shape and color.
4-Revision
I make a preliminary set of images, at sketch level, in order to collect your observations and corrections.
This is a very important step, because clients can spot things they don’t like in the scene when reviewing the preliminary images.
In this stage, the necessary adjustments are made until reaching the customer’s agreement.
Bear in mind, that only 25% of initial project’s budget can be spent on corrections – more means redoing it all from scratch.
5-Approval
The client gives his approval to start the final stage of rendering.
6-Delivery of final visuals
And after all that, a client receives the order: photorealistic images, 3D renders, or Interactive 360 scenes.
Quick contact

Viewall studio
Sargento Cabral 147 2nd B-B
Rosario – 2000
Argentina
viewalldesign@gmail.com